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Barney’s Adventure Park
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Dinosaur Trail Golf & Country Club
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Royal Tyrrell Museum
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World’s Largest Dinosaur
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Dinosaur Provincial Park
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Devil’s Coulee Dinosaur & Heritage Museum


Barney’s Adventure Park
Barney’s Adventure Park is Drumheller’s largest outdoor family destination, offering over 40 imaginative activities across 15 acres. Designed to celebrate the valley’s rich history, the park is divided into themed areas: “Boomtown” for mining history, the “Barnyard” for farm fun—including the famous pig races and a corn maze—and the “Boneyard,” featuring an immersive walk with life-sized animatronic dinosaurs. From high-speed zip lines and mega tube slides to a charming petting zoo, there is something for every age. Located just across from the Royal Tyrrell Museum, Barney’s provides a full day of screen-free adventure. Be sure to check their seasonal calendar for special events like Dino Day and fall harvest activities.

Dinosaur Trail Golf & Country Club
While you are at Dinosaur Trail Golf & Country Club, you will experience a course like no other. Two completely different sets of 9s define this 18-hole course, offering stark scenery.
Royal Tyrrell Museum
The world-renowned Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller is Canada’s only museum dedicated exclusively to the science of paleontology. In addition to housing one of the world’s largest displays of dinosaurs, the museum offers a wide variety of creative, fun, and educational programs that bring the prehistoric past to life.

World’s Largest Dinosaur
Towering high over Drumheller, the World’s Largest Dinosaur is open year round for dino-enthusiasts of all ages to explore. Climb 106 stairs inside the 26 m (86 ft) tall T-rex, lined with beautiful murals, and admire the breathtaking badlands from her gaping jaw.

Dinosaur Provincial Park
Take part in an archeological dig, see the hoodoos and walk around in the canyons, in the Dinosaur Provincial Park.

Devil’s Coulee Dinosaur & Heritage Museum
Devil’s Coulee Dinosaur and Heritage Museum, located in Warner is Canada’s first dinosaur nesting site, founded in 1995. Home of North America’s most complete embryotic dinosaur, Devil’s Coulee also offers guided tours where you can have a hands-on experience with this piece of history.

